The frequency of Anti-hepatitis B core antibody in Negative Hepatitis B surface Antigen Blood Donors in Thi-Qar province

Authors

  • Alyaa A. Hafedh Dept. of Pathological Analysis, Coll. of Sciences, University of Thi-Qar
  • Saad, A. Ateia Dept. of Microbiology, Coll. of Medicine, University of Thi-Qar
  • Hind M. Musa Dept. of Biology, Coll. of Education, University of Thi-Qar

Keywords:

HBV infection, HBV serological markers, Blood banks

Abstract

Viral Hepatitis Type B is an important public health problem throughout the world. Hepatitis B virus still a major causes of chronic hepatitis. Although, the blood banks using HBsAg as a screening test for HBV , the post transfusion infections remain occur . the aim of this study is the assessment of efficacy of anti-HBc detection test in screening for HBV infections among the blood donors who were negative for HBs Ag  in Thi-Qar  province . A total of 352 blood donors negative for HBsAg divided into 236 (urban) and 116 persons (rural) were involving in the study and anti-HBc antibody was detected by using ELISA technique . The study shown that the frequency of anti-HBcwas high among blood donors was 16 ( 4.54%) , with no significant differences between urban 8 (6.89%) and rural 8 (3.34%) groups under ( p< 0.05 ) . The frequency of anti-HBc among blood donors was high and there was no relationship between this marker and resides of donors

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2019-04-18

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